Dubai Approves 100-Year Deep-Tunnel Drainage Project

DUBAI: Dubai has approved a landmark 100-year deep-tunnel drainage project designed to boost the city’s climate resilience following the record-breaking rainfall of April 2024. Announced at the Mohammed bin Rashid Leadership Forum 2025, the mega infrastructure plan underscores Dubai’s long-term commitment to safeguarding residents and assets from future flooding events. Authorities explained that the project…

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Central Bank Of Oman Reports Drop In Dishonoured Payments

MUSCAT: The Central Bank of Oman (CBO) has announced that stronger financial discipline among individuals and businesses, combined with wider adoption of digital payment systems, has driven a noticeable decline in dishonoured payments across the Sultanate. This trend highlights the growing maturity of Oman’s banking sector and the success of initiatives promoting responsible financial behavior….

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PIA Audit Uncovers Massive Free Ticket Losses

PAKISTAN: An audit into Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) has revealed that between 2011 and 2016, the airline issued more than 258,000 free tickets and 116,000 heavily discounted tickets. This practice, aimed at employees, officials, and certain associates, led to losses estimated at Rs 9.43 billion. The revelations came as part of a broader review of…

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Thumbs-Up Emoji No Longer Cool For Gen Z

WORLD: What was once a universal sign of approval—the thumbs-up—has taken on a different meaning among younger generations. For Gen Z, the symbol that traditionally meant “okay” or “good job” now feels cold, sarcastic, or even passive-aggressive in digital conversations. Many younger users say receiving a thumbs-up emoji from someone feels more like a brush-off…

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Iceland Stands Alone With No Native Mosquito Population

ICELAND: Iceland is the only country in the world without a native mosquito population, a distinction that has intrigued scientists for decades. The island’s unique environmental conditions—particularly its freezing winters, unpredictable temperature shifts, and scarcity of stagnant water—create an inhospitable setting for mosquitoes to breed and survive. These factors work together to interrupt the insect’s…

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